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Constance de Newsom Ros 1250–1320 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1250

Birth Location: Newsom, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: Dec 1320

Death Location: Wensley, Yorkshire, England

Father: Sir battle

Mother: Lucy FitzPiers

Spouse(s): William Scrope

Children(s): Henry Scrope, Geoffrey bench

Constance de Newsom Ros was born in 1250 in Newsom, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir William De Ros Lord Of Helmsley With Father Opposed King John Of England During 1St Barons War 1215 Captured 1217 Lincoln Battle And Lucy Lucia Fitzpiers. Constance de Newsom Ros married William Le Scrope, and had children including Geoffrey Le Scrope Chief Justice Of King Edward Ii S Bench, Henry Le Scrope. Constance de Newsom Ros passed away in 1320 in Wensley, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • Constance de Newsom Ros was born in 1250 in Newsom, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir William De Ros Lord Of Helmsley With Father Opposed King John Of England During 1St Barons War 1215 Captured 1217 Lincoln Battle And Lucy Lucia Fitzpiers.
  • Constance de Newsom Ros married William Le Scrope, and had children including Geoffrey Le Scrope Chief Justice Of King Edward Ii S Bench, Henry Le Scrope.
  • Constance de Newsom Ros passed away in 1320 in Wensley, Yorkshire, England.

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Constance Ros's Ancestors

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Constance Ros
1250–1320
Birth Place: Newsom, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Sir William de Ros, Lord of Helmsley, With father opposed King John of England, during 1st Barons War 1215, captured 1217 Lincoln battle
1192–1264
Helmsley, Yorkshire, England
Lucy (Lucia) FitzPiers
1196–1266
Forest Dean, Brecon, Wales
Grandparents
Robert (III 'Furfan' de Ros, Lord of Hamlake Castle, one of the 25 barons who guaranteed the observance of Magna Carta, Anglo-Norman feudal baron,) soldier
1172–1226
Helmsley, Yorkshire, England
Isabella (“Isabel” Mac William of Scotland,) illegitimate
1165–1240
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Piers ('Peter' fitz Herbert, Magna Carta baron signatory, Lord of the Honour of Brecknock, Governor of Pickering Castle in Yorkshire, and Sheriff of that) cou
1163–1235
Blewleveny Castle, Blaen Llyfni, Brecknockshire, Wales
Alice (fitz Roger de) Warkworth
1164–1225
Nether, Whitely, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Hamlake
1145–1191
Roysia Trussebut
1146–1196
William Scots
1143–1214
Isabel Avenal
1143–1235
Herbert II
1130–1204
Lucy Pitres
1136–1220
2nd-Great-Grandparents
1117–1162
Sybilla Valoignes
1130–1218
Henry Scotland
1115–1152
Ada Warenne
1120–1178
Robert Avenal
1110–1180
Sibyl
1110–
Herbert England
1107–1155
Sybilla Corbet
1077–1158

Constance Ros's Descendants

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Constance (de Newsom) Ros (1250–Dec 1320) m. William (le) Scrope (1245–1 FEB 1311)
  1. 1. Henry (le) Scrope 1271–1336 m. Margaret (De) Ros 1298–1357
    1. 1. Richard (Le Scrope, Baron Scrope of) Bolton 1327–1403 m. Blanche (De La) Pole 1327–1378
      1. 1. William (le Scrope, Earl of) Wiltshire 1351–1399
      2. 2. Roger (le) Scrope 1348–1402 m. Margaret Scrope 1366–1431
        1. 1. Richard (le Scrope, 3rd Lord Scrope of Bolton, 100 Years War: Battle of Agincourt) 1415 1394–1420 m. Margaret (de Neville married as 1) la Scrope 2) Cressoner-Lady-Baroness of Bolton; Abbess of) Barkin 1396–1463
    2. 2. William Scrope 1320–1344
  2. 2. Geoffrey (le Scrope, chief justice of King Edward II's) bench 1273–1340 m. Ivette (Juetta de Ros,) Lady 1285–1331
    1. 1. Sir (Henry le Scrope, Baron of) Masham 1312–1391 m. Blanche (de) Norwich 1317–1403 m. Joan (Agnes Fitzhugh () Scrope) 1318–1386
      1. 1. John (le Scrope, Yorkshire Knight of the) Shire 1352–1405 m. Elizabeth (of) Atholl 1370–1416
        1. 1. Elizabeth ((Margaret) le) Scrope 1400–1455 m. Thomas (Clarell,) Esquire 1402–1450
      2. 2. Lady (Joan le) Scrope 1338–1386 m. Henry FitzHugh 1337–1368
        1. 1. Henry FitzHugh 1359–1425
      3. 3. Stephen (le Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of) Masham 1345–1404 m. Margery (de) Welles 1350–1422
        1. 1. John (Le Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Masham, Privy Councillor, Treasurer of) England 1378–1455 m. Lady (Elizabeth de Chaworth, Baroness of) Masham 1391–1466 m. Lady (Margaret de Neville \ Scrope, Baroness of Scrope of Bolton, Abbess of) Barkin 1396–1463
        2. 2. Henry (le Scrope 3rd Baron of Masham,) K.G. 1370–1415 m. Joan (De Holand Duchess of York, Lady Scrope of) Masham 1380–1434
      4. 4. Isabella (le) Scrope 1337–1405
      5. 5. Richard (le Scrope, Archbishop of) York 1346–1405
    2. 2. William (le) Scrope 1325–1367

Constance Ros's Timeline

2 Records

1250
1250
Birth of Constance de Newsom Ros in Newsom, Yorkshire, England
Newsom, Yorkshire, England
1320
Dec 1320
Age 70
Death of Constance de Newsom Ros in Wensley, Yorkshire, England
Wensley, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1250
    Event Place: Newsom, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Dec 1320
    Event Place: Wensley, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Age:
    69-70

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